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posted by iori_komei
“ . . (1) I'm opposed to illegal immigrants . . (2) they have no right being here . . have no right to think they should get (3) stuff for breaking the law . . (4) them saying stuff like this . . (5) it just makes me wish we had an armed wall on the border. [Edited by Don W]
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Originally posted by TrueAmerican
Over my dead body. I have a sleeping gun that can just as easily be awakened, and I'm not afraid to use it.
Here, here brother, totally agree. I made a post about exactly this sometime ago, the increasing political muscle of illegal immigrants is a very real danger especial when you consider their mentally. Huh, Aztlan, not if I have anything to say about it.
Originally posted by Lysergic
dunno, why don't you inform me from your personal expriences? What happened did they take their jobs? THEY TUUK AIR JIBS!?
Originally posted by Lysergic
why do the companies hire them then...
Originally posted by WestPoint23
No, I live in the Northeast, not so much a problem around here, and the job issue is only one of the problems that this open border is causing. But please continue with your derision in order to skirt the issues.
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WTF were they thinking?
Increasing drug use also plays a role. While "there's no one thing we can put our finger on, the increase in property crimes correlates with an increasing low-income population and increasing meth use," Ms. Yom says.
of the 16 million eligible Latino voters in the 2004 election, just seven million cast ballots.
Yes Latinos can change this nation not matter if you people like it or not, it will not be tortillas or burritos but with initiative, education and politics.
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Besides Lysergic, you are for rewarding people who’s first act in entering our county is breaking the law?
Originally posted by Lysergic
Hey hey hey now! Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater. I loves me some Mexican (texmex) food!
Originally posted by donwhite
posted by iori_komei
“ . . (1) I'm opposed to illegal immigrants . . (2) they have no right being here . . have no right to think they should get (3) stuff for breaking the law . . (4) them saying stuff like this . . (5) it just makes me wish we had an armed wall on the border. [Edited by Don W]
1) Prospectively, but not retroactively.
2) Agreed. But we have waited too long to enforce that now.
3) We feed our fellow human beings not so much because we love or approve of them - we may not know them - but because we love ourselves and want a clear conscience we get by doing right.
4) One person does not speak for 13 million people. I suspect he was a plant to jerk the jingoes string.
5) I am glad we don’t have an armed wall yet, but I admit we are moving in that direction. Disgraceful. Selfish. Disgusting. Shameful. Embarrassing. I’m saddened to think I live in a country where any of its citizens want to build a China Wall to keep out the world. Hypocrites.
[edit on 8/5/2006 by donwhite]
Originally posted by marg6043
Yes Latinos can change this nation not matter if you people like it or not, it will not be tortillas or burritos but with initiative, education and politics.
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Latinos? I though this topic was about Illegal Immigrants?
Originally posted by WestPoint23
Originally posted by marg6043
Yes Latinos can change this nation not matter if you people like it or not, it will not be tortillas or burritos but with initiative, education and politics.
Latinos? I though this topic was about Illegal Immigrants? Marge, surely your not attempting to say that all illegal immigrants are Latinos are you? I don't think anyone here has a problem with Latinos in general, just with illegals, the problems associated with them and an open border, and whatever goals they may have which I do not approve of.
[edit on 5-8-2006 by WestPoint23]
That was many years ago, that genaration is over. Now almost all the majority of voters are Pro Statehood. The freedom party is the minority and last election there party even got disqualified for lack of votes. We are waiting for congress to make a new referendum so we can vote for statehood. They would be always some revolutionary guys protesting, but they are only clueless students rebels that dont know what they are doing.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
I'm glad to see at least one Puerto Rican who anticipates with pleasure the statehood of Puerto Rico. I remember seeing independence demonstrations in the streets of San Juan and servicemen being gunned down in protest of their presence.
Originally posted by maria_stardust
So TrueAmerican, what was your original intent with this thread? Was it merely to rant, or was it simply to slander an entire ethnic group? And please don't accuse me of pulling the race card. The sad truth is that this is how your post reads.
Originally posted by rapture777
That was many years ago, that genaration is over. Now almost all the majority of voters are Pro Statehood.